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Monksdream

10/31/10 5:56 PM

#11899 RE: biko #11898

Regardless of the outcome this Tuesday, some things will change and some things will stay the same.

Folks in California with prescriptions will continue to buy cannabis from the dispensaries.

Folks in California growing the plants for these users will continue to do so.

More state initiatives will arise with the intent of allowing cannabis use for medical purpose.

Cannabis cafes will continue operating in Amersterdam.

More users whose intention is pleasure will figure out ways to grow their own cannabis, not only in California, but throughout the entire planet.

There comes a point when attempts to stuff the genie back into the bottle produce undesirable consequences.
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Cassius Clay

10/31/10 6:04 PM

#11900 RE: biko #11898

LOL what the hell are you talking about? Every statement I have seen from you has been absolutely absurd.

Please support your opinions with facts or just stop sharing them. The fact that you said earlier that marijuana will never be legalized, only "heavily regulated" in a few states, tells me that you haven't got a clue. There are 14 states that have already legalized MMJ and a few are quite loosely regulated such as California and Colorado. Colorado is considering putting legalization on the ballot next year and all of the facts, something you are obviously unfamiliar with, support the notion that the voting will be very, very close.

Aren't you the person that said teachers would lose jobs if legalization were to pass? Can you explain any of your statements whatsoever or are you just going to continue to make unsupported, slanderous statements?
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newmedman

10/31/10 7:12 PM

#11905 RE: biko #11898

Tell us... what is the writing on the wall.....Please tell us as you have been barking up your own tree to this point.... Voter fraud GFyerself.... We stand alone
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mattysimone

10/31/10 7:54 PM

#11909 RE: biko #11898

its still medically legal in 13 states though :)

go cbis